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" The electric fluid is attracted by points. We do not know whether this property is in lightning, but since they agree in all the particulars in which we can already compare them, is it not probable they agree likewise in this? Let the experiment be made. "
A Century of Electricity - Página 25
por Thomas Corwin Mendenhall - 1887 - 229 páginas
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Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts ..., Volumen6,Parte2

Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 430 páginas
...the body of the earth. His account of this fuppofition is given by himfelf in the following words. " The electric fluid is attracted by points. We do not know whether this property be in lightning ; but fince they agree in all the particulars in which we can already compare them,...
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Practical Education, Volumen2

Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1801 - 372 páginas
...Rending bodies it passes through. 9. Des" troying animals. 10. Melting metals. 11. Firing inflam" mable substances. 12. Sulphureous smell. The electric fluid...attracted by points. We do not know whether this property ft is in lightning. But since they agree in all the particulars " wherein we can already compare them,...
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Practical Education, Volumen3

Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1801 - 416 páginas
...let us fuppofe, that Dr. Franklin, at the time he wrote his me" 12. Sulphurous fmell, "the ele&ric fluid is attracted " by points. We do not know whether this property is " in lightning. But fibce they agree in all the particular* " wherein we can already compare them, is it not proba" bable,...
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Practical Education, Volumen3

Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1801 - 416 páginas
...Now, let us fuppofej that Dr. Franklin, at the time he wrote his me"12. Sulphurous fmelli The deftac fluid is attracted " by points. We do not know whether this property is rt in lightning. Bat fince they agree in all the particulars '•' wherein we can already compare them,...
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The Works ...

William Smith - 1803 - 492 páginas
...known particulars of resemblance between lightning and electricity, he concludes with saying — " The electric fluid is attracted by points. We do not know whether this property be in lightning j bat since they agree in all the particulars in which we can already compare them,...
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The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and ..., Volumen1

William Smith - 1803 - 528 páginas
...known particulars of resemblance between lightning and electricity, he concludes with saying — " The electric fluid is attracted by points. We do not know whether this property be in lightning; but since they agree in all the particulars in which we can already compare them,...
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The Panorama of Science and Art: Embracing the Sciences of ..., Volumen2

James Smith - 1815 - 942 páginas
...or danger, draw from it the matter of the thunder-bolt into the body of the earth. His words are : " The electric fluid is attracted by points. We do not know whether this property be in lightning : but since they agree in all the particulars in which we can already compare them,...
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Manual of Electricity

William King - 1825 - 116 páginas
...with lightning, might draw from it the matter of the thunder bolt, without noise or danger. He says, " the electric fluid is attracted by points. We do not know whether this property be in lightning; but since they agree in all the particulars in which we have already compared them,...
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The pursuit of knowledge under difficulties [by G.L. Craik].

George Lillie Craik - 1830 - 484 páginas
...possession, however, of the fact, we find him concluding the paper we have mentioned as follows : — " The electric fluid is attracted by points. We do not know whether this property be in lightning ; but since they agree in all the particulars in which we can already compare them,...
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The pursuit of knowledge under difficulties [by G.L. Craik].

George Lillie Craik - 1830 - 464 páginas
...possession, however, of the fact, we find him concluding the paper we have mentioned as follows: — " The electric fluid is attracted by points. We do not know whether this property be in lightning; but since they agree in all the particulars in which we can already compare them,...
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